2. Select 4-6 cards that correspond to the problem someone is having (guilt, loss, fear

3. Let the Ungame ask the questions that might be intimidating coming from a professional.

4. Send an Ungame home with the assignment that the family plays it together.

5. Place several Ungames in the library so a person could check them out for use.

6. Use in marital or family counseling. Ask members to report on their experience.

7. Play the Ungame one-to-one with someone who needs to talk or is troubled.

8. Lead a communication workshop, putting people into small groups Decide who will go first in each group. Read a question and allow 1 minute to respond, reminding the others in the small group to remain silent. Ring a bell and read a new question for all the players to the left to take a turn, etc.